Tyler, a 33-year-old millennial himself, created the video for the Watermark Church Leaders Conference in Dallas, TX. The song’s satirical approach uses common stereotypes of the millennial generation – from coffee shops and man buns to Instagram selfies and an attitude of entitlement, to help break down generational barriers and stimulate discussion

“My hope is that future generations will be able to look at how we overcame our differences and fought as hard as we could to break down the barriers created by negative attitude, easy excuses and pointing fingers,” Tyler said.

Tyler recently signed with Fair Trade Services in fall of 2015. He is a singer/songwriter and worship leader from Buna, TX. He has a true love and respect for the local church but has a passion to reach the unchurched as well with his Gospel-centered “Southern Soul” music style. His song “Directions” recently appeared on God’s Not Dead 2 soundtrack.

Tyler has been hard at work on his first project with Fair Trade, an EP slated for fall 2016. In preparation of the release, Tyler will embark on a national radio station tour in conjunction with his debut radio single, set to hit this summer. For additional information, visit micahtyler.com

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Prayer of Salvation

Jesus died for your sins so that we could spend an eternity with Him and no longer be separated from God. God loves His children, and it is not His desire that any should perish.
Scripture says if we confess with our mouth and mean it with our heart, that our sins will be forgiven and we will be washed clean by the blood of the lamb.
If you desire to have Jesus come into your heart and be the Lord of your life, please repeat (vocally) the following prayer: